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WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE SHATTA WALE IN GOSPEL INDUSTRY – UNCLE ATO
WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE SHATTA WALE IN GOSPEL INDUSTRY – UNCLE ATO
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WE NEED PEOPLE LIKE SHATTA WALE IN GOSPEL INDUSTRY – UNCLE ATO: Popular Gospel music dynamo Uncle Ato, has said that the gospel industry needs people like shatta wale to make the industry grow.
Uncle Ato was at the prevailing ministry internal at Kasowa to worship with the head pastor of the church Prophet Emmanuel Perry Appau and performed his best with the presence of God felt by all participant of the program. Uncle Ato shared stage with Brother sami, Piesie Esther and others who made night a memorable one.
In an interview with the popular worshiper Uncle Ato after admitting the fact there is a dispute challenge among some gospel musicians, said that, the gospel industry need people like shatta Wale in the gospel industry to speak on behave of the music genre.
According to him the gospel industry is not really working for awards, they are rather working for their reward in heaven.
He then advised other gospel musicians to be patient and wait for their time for God to uplift them the highest level.
The head pastor of the Prevailing Ministry International also advised Gospel music is a tool for propagating the gospel, hence it should be used as such.
He added that awards are good but should not be the focus of any Gospel musician.
STORY BY CHRISTIAN AFETSI
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